We bring along our Aperture 60x and spotlight the couple (often backlighting). We set it pretty bright as we want to keep the background dark, so we're actually exposing at quite a low ISO (I can't remember exactly, but that's the reason there's little noise).
Love your work as always! With the S5ii when you're filming a bride by the window for example, or the shot of the dress at 1:13 ...do you expose a bit higher and bring it down in post or just expose for the windows from the jump?
Thanks! I used to be pretty strict about now blowing out highlights, especially with older cameras as those overexposed areas looked like a harsh wall of white. With the S5ii I find the roll off is so much better, as well as there often being some details preserved that I can pull back, that I feel more comfortable blowing out shots a bit. So it's really a judgement call that I make on a scene to scene basis. If I'm not sure, I might get a couple of versions; one that looks better according to what I see on the screen and once that's exposed for the highlights, just in case.
You got me tearing up once more 😢... love your movies my dude. Just got my S5IIX a month or so ago and loving it. Keep up the good work👏👏👏
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it. Hope you enjoy the S5iix. Such a great cam.
how do you capture those very dark night shots, its amazing and no noise
We bring along our Aperture 60x and spotlight the couple (often backlighting). We set it pretty bright as we want to keep the background dark, so we're actually exposing at quite a low ISO (I can't remember exactly, but that's the reason there's little noise).
Love your work as always!
With the S5ii when you're filming a bride by the window for example, or the shot of the dress at 1:13 ...do you expose a bit higher and bring it down in post or just expose for the windows from the jump?
Thanks! I used to be pretty strict about now blowing out highlights, especially with older cameras as those overexposed areas looked like a harsh wall of white. With the S5ii I find the roll off is so much better, as well as there often being some details preserved that I can pull back, that I feel more comfortable blowing out shots a bit. So it's really a judgement call that I make on a scene to scene basis. If I'm not sure, I might get a couple of versions; one that looks better according to what I see on the screen and once that's exposed for the highlights, just in case.
Beautiful work!
Love the colors. Did you use the Dolce Lut?
Thank you! Adagio 2 I believe.
Nice One Sir, which "log" you use to shoot this video?
Thank you! This was shot in Vlog
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